
Résumé
CD-ROM contains the entire book in searchable PDF
New updated and expanded fourth edition
The industry authority on Signaling System #7 since
1995
Originally designed for analog telephone networks, SS7 has
continually undergone changes to accommodate the
ever-evolving world of telecom. Today, SS7 is used for
data, voice, video, audio, and voice-over IP networks - and
no other resource even comes close to providing such a
complete understanding of the signaling network, its
architecture, and protocols used to communicate through it
like Travis Russell's Signaling System #7.
The author bypasses heavy-handed engineering and
mathematical derivations, making this unique guide
understandable even to novices and an informative easy-read
for experienced pros who need to fill-in some essential
knowledge gaps.
Each chapter presents a readable discussion, followed by
technical details such as parameters, message structures
and bit values. Hands-on expert Russell, knowing exactly
what you need for a crystal-clear understanding of SS7,
also provides the technical details, protocol messages, and
application examples.
New to this edition:
- New coverage of SS7 over IP
- A reorganized chapter structure that covers three levels: basic, intermediate, and advanced
- CD-ROM containing the entire book in searchable PDF
- Here is the only resource you'll ever need to fully understand the "how's" and "why's" of Signaling System #7 - once you own it you'll understand why the "Russell book" is considered indispensable among telecommunication managers, engineers, technicians, and network mangers.
Contents
- Chapter 1: Signaling System #7
- Chapter 2: SS7 Network
- Chapter 3: Overview of a Protocol
- Chapter 4: Message Transfer Part (MTP)
- Chapter 5: Message Transfer Part Level Three
- Chapter 6: General Description of SCCP Functions
- Chapter 7: SS7 and SIP
- Chapter 8: SS7 and H.323
- Chapter 9: Overview of TCAP
- Chapter 10: Overview of ISUP
- Chapter 11: SS7 over IP
- Chapter 12: Local Number Portability
- Chapter 13: ITV-TSS SS7 Publications
- Chapter 14: SS7 and VoIP
- Chapter 15: SS7 and TCP/IP
- Chapter 16: SS7 and MGCP
- Appendices
L'avis du libraire Eyrolles
Originally designed for analog telephone networks, SS7 has continually undergone changes to accommodate the ever-evolving world of telecom. Today, SS7 is used for data, voice, video, audio, and voice-over IP networks - and no other resource even comes close to providing such a complete understanding of the signaling network, its architecture, and protocols used to communicate through it like this Travis Russell's book.
L'auteur - Travis Russell
is Regional Sales Manager of the Network Switching
Division at Tekelec in North Carolina. He has been a field
engineer in the telecommunications business for over 20
years, and lectures on basic telecommunications at area
colleges and universities, as well as industry seminars. He
is the author of Telecommunications Protocols and
Signaling System #7, and the co-author of CDPD:
Cellular Digital Packet Data Standards and Technology,
all published by McGraw-Hill.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Travis Russell |
Parution | 25/07/2002 |
Édition | 4eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 496 |
Format | 19,5 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1090g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780071387729 |
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